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    How The 10 Worst Low Maintenance House Plants Failures Of All Time Couldve Been Prevented

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    Low Maintenance House Plants

    A lot of house plants are temperamental However, there are plenty that require less care. These low maintenance plants are great for forgetful gardeners or those who have trouble keeping their garden alive.

    Lucky bamboo as well as the holiday cactus and peace lily are all easy to grow. Just water it occasionally and provide it with bright indirect light.

    Calthea Ornata

    Pinstripe Calathea has a lovely subdued, sombre foliage that complements the brighter leaves on plants such as Arrowhead Vine or Chinese Evergreen. It can also be used to create indoor landscapes in offices. These plants are nontoxic, making them safe for children and pets to be around.

    This tropical plant needs moderate amounts of sunlight. It is a great fit for an open window, but it should be kept out of direct sunlight as it can burn its leaves. If you're worried about the amount of sunlight that is reflected in your home, try placing your calathea next to an open window with an opaque curtain to block the most intense sun's rays.

    Humidity is a must for this house plant. It can tolerate dry air, but will not thrive. To keep the humidity in check you can mist the leaves of your calathea every week with water that is room temperature. You can also put your calathea plant in a room with high humidity, such as kitchens or bathrooms.

    Calathea ornata does not require a lot of attention however it requires some attention to ensure its health. It's not a huge feeder but you can add liquid houseplant fertilizer once or twice a monthly in the spring and summer. Keep an eye on the calathea plant to prevent problems such as browning of leaves.

    Tillandsia

    Tillandsia is an unusual houseplant that grows without soil. They are part of the pineapple or pineapple rose plant family, and there are 540 species! They thrive in bright, well-filtered sunlight (not direct sunlight) and should be misted around every two weeks. When grown outside they can be very hardy however, they prefer to be indoors or in very humid climates like Florida.

    When kept in a good environment, Tillandsia can be fairly unobtrusive and are an excellent option for those who travel or have trouble remembering to water their houseplants . They can be used to add a touch of color to other houseplant s or mounted in a decorative manner. They are also great for terrariums.

    In nature, tillandsia is an epiphyte-they are non-parasitic and attach themselves to rocks, trees and other plants for water and nutrients. They also make use of the process of CAM photosynthesis to exchange gases and respire at night. This is different from other plants that breathe through their leaves during the day. Tillandsiaxerographica has serpentine leaves that bend in different directions. The leaves are covered with trichomes, giving it a soft silver hue. The species is native to Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador and Honduras. It is often used in terrariums or attached to a piece of driftwood.

    Orchids

    Orchids can be intimidating to those who are new to growing. However, with a bit of research and attention they can add elegance to any space. Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis) are the most popular and suitable for our centrally heated homes and produce stunning blooms that last longer than cut flowers.

    Orchid flowers come in a variety of shapes, sizes and exotic colors. The petals are usually speckled or patterned, and the stems rise above clumps of tall and arching leaves. small house plants can be found all over the world in mountains, forests, and deserts.

    Certain orchids require bright lighting while others thrive in dim to medium lighting. It is crucial to provide enough light the plants to bloom regardless of species. Insufficient light is the primary reason for orchids not to bloom. The direct sunlight can cause burns to the leaves of most orchids. To avoid this, place the plant in a shade behind curtains or window blinds that let light be filtered through.

    The need to water orchids is equally important. Douse the plants with tepid water once or twice a week during winter, and up to three times per week during warmer months. The water should be drained until it flows out easily; this eliminates any naturally occurring salts and keeps the roots slightly damp. Fertilize your orchids every 2 weeks during growth, and once every week in dormancy. Use a commercial fertilizer for orchids such as 30-10-10, dilute to half strength.

    Peace Lily

    Peace lilies are an excellent addition to any home, as they help purify the air. They are able to absorb a variety of harmful gases and VOCs such as benzene carbon monoxide, xylene and formaldehyde. They are easy to cultivate and require only minimal care. They can also be used as a decoration because of their beautiful and elegant green leaves.

    When growing Peace Lilies indoors, they prefer bright indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves of Peace Lilies. They can be placed near heat or air-conditioning vents but should not be placed directly in front of them, as this can cause the leaves to fade.

    Water Peace Lilies regularly, leaving the top inch or two of soil to dry before taking another watering. The plant will let you know when it is thirsty by drooping just a bit.





    Fertilize each month using a balanced liquid fertilizer designed for house plants using the recommended dilution and schedule for application. Over-fertilizing your plant can result in an excessive growth of the foliage, at the expense or the flowers.

    Another benefit of Peace Lilies is that they can aid in reducing the formation of mildew on curtains and walls by absorbing excessive moisture in the air. This is beneficial in washrooms kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where the occurrence of mildew could be a problem. The plant also assists in reducing the amount of alcohol and acetone vapors that are in a room that could be dangerous to the health of anyone who is exposed to them.

    Anthurium

    This houseplant makes a beautiful addition to any home. The long, vibrant flowers symbolize friendship and love that endures. It also tops NASA's list of plants that purify the air. As an epiphyte, anthurium grows naturally on the branches of trees or the sides of other plants, but it can be adapted to a potted setting. Repot it using a coco coir or peat soil mix regularly and keep it in bright indirect sunlight. It is best to water it after the soil is dry between 50%-75% and mist it regularly (but do not overwater).

    Anthuriums are propagated through stem cuttings or seeds. Cuttings from stems are suggested as seeds will only last for a short period of time. To do this, cut a section of the plant that is at least one inch long, and then wrap it with sphagnum and moss. Place the plant in a container with a little moisture and cover it with plastic wrap. This will encourage germination. Once the roots are visible, remove the sphagnum-moss and cut the stem at the node. Place it in an Aroid potting mix.

    During the growing season fertilize anthuriums using a liquid plant food at half strength every two weeks. Avoid over-fertilizing anthuriums, as they are prone to decay. Beware of pests that attract insects such as spider mites, scale insects and mealy bugs.

    Spider Plant

    Spider plants are a fantastic option for indoor gardens because they thrive in low-light conditions and do not require direct sunlight. They are non-toxic, easy to maintain and ideal for homes that have pets or children who are young. In addition spider plants have been known to remove harmful chemicals and toxins out of the air, which makes them a great accessory for anyone dealing with allergies.

    Spider plants require moderate amounts of fertilization and watering. It should be planted in a warm, indirect light since direct sunlight could cause scorching of the leaves. To encourage growth, the soil must be able to drain well and not allow it to become wet. Fertilize regularly with a high-quality home plant potting mix.

    When the plant reaches its desired height, it must be repositioned. To do this, gently pull the roots and locate areas with plenty of root growth. Place the plant in a pot and fill it up with a potting mix suitable for houseplants that drains well. Water the new container immediately and continue to water it regularly until the plant is established.

    In the winter, indoor plants become very dry and may need to be misted in order to increase the humidity. This can be accomplished by placing the plants in a moist area such as a kitchen or bathroom, running a humidifier, or grouping them together. The brown leaves on your spider plant could be an indication that the soil is dry- or underwatering and you should be sure to check the moisture levels regularly.